Get reacquainted with one of these free webinars: Differentiating Instruction Whether you are new to Discovery Education or looking for new ways to maximize your experience, allow the Discovery Education team guide you through how to receive the latest updates on your MyDE page, maximize your search to access multimodal resources, increase engagement by launching

You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, especially online. That’s why we’re going to the experts – yes, that’s you! – to help guide us as we build new online safety tools for 6th-8th grade students across the nation. Share with us your best practices around digital safety education and let us

Why do gas prices go up and down? How do grocery stores set food prices? How do gas prices remove risk when they sell products with fluctuating prices? These questions and more are explored in Futures Fundamentals, a free program developed by CME Group to teach consumers about how futures impact their everyday lives. To

As you plan your Earth Day activities, Discovery Education and its partners have a number of free resources to consider. Browse some of the sites below and then share with us in the comments section below. We love seeing pictures of what you use and how it’s being used in your classroom. Siemens Science

Enter The Incredible Egg Sweepstakes Today! Elementary educators nationwide are invited to enter The Incredible Egg Sweepstakes daily, now through April 17, 2015 for their chance to win up to $5,000 for classroom resources! Our Egg-cellent Resources! Explore the Farm-to-Table journey with your K-5 students, using various resources provided by Education Station. Interactive Lesson Plan

Make Innovation a Key Ingredient in Your Classroom This Spring with free resources from Recipe For Innovation! Springtime is here, and there is no better time to infuse the spirit of innovation into your K-12 classroom. Start your classroom journey with a trip to www.RecipeForInnovation.com where you’ll find free resources, student interactives and virtual field

The Dig into Mining program is excited to introduce a new learning simulation focused on the exploration phase of mining. Students will immerse themselves in various careers to determine the best location to find copper. Dig Into Mining is a three-year middle school program designed to spotlight metals (such as copper), and their social, environmental and economic

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Two Days Left: Enter NOW to win $45K in Classroom Technology! There are two days left to enter the 2014 Win A Wireless Lab Sweepstakes, an annual opportunity from Discovery Education and CDW•G that provides students and teachers with more than $100,000 in innovative classroom technology that can transform the way students learn. Prizes include

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